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At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:

1. familiarize with the most commonly used functions in Microsoft Excel;


2. use several conditional functions available in Microsoft Excel; and
3. use Microsoft Excel as a viable tool in market research and product
development.
» Mathematical operators
Excel uses standard operators for formulas, such as
a plus sign for addition (+), a minus sign for subtraction
(-), an asterisk for multiplication (*), a forward slash for
division (/), and a caret (^) for exponents.
All formulas in Excel must begin with an equals
sign (=). This is because the cell contains, or is equal
to, the formula and the value it calculates.
Total Amount Per Item
(MULTIPLICATION)
(MULTIPLICATION)
*
=(cell involved) (cell involved)

ADDITION
=sum(cells involved)
SUBTRACTION

=(cells involved) - (cells involved)


PCS/BOX TO BE
PURCHASED
(DIVISION) /
= (cells involved) (cells involved)
INSTRUCTION: Using the OHM’s magic triangle solve the following.
G1. What is the total Voltage if I have 45Ω (resistance) and 56A
(ampere).
G2. Please provide missing link:
» V = 50
» R(Ω) = 120
» I(A) = ?
G3. What is the total resistance needed if I have:
» V= 120
» I(A) = 80
=(ADD ALL THE CELLS FROM
COLUMN G6 TO G20 AND
DIVIDE IT TO NUMBER OF =AVERAGE(cells involved)
RESPONDENTS)

=COUNTIF(range, criteria)

=AVERAGEIF(range, criteria, average range)


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